This Grand Adventure has taken us to the West Coast and into our 30th state--California! California is a state we love to visit as there is so much natural beauty and so many fun things to do and learn.

After a few days making our way across to the coast, we arrived at the home of Hilary and Chris and their four precious kiddos. Hilary and Nancy were roommates for a year back in the early Washington DC days, so our friendship is coming up on its 20th anniversary. I can hardly believe I just typed that number. Someone hold me.

Back in the "olden days", Hilary, Nancy and Mark all spent a lot of time together constantly exploring and going out to find new things to do in and around our nation's capital.

So it wasn't too surprising that HIlary suggested that Petunia might like to try something new during our current visit.

They took us to this state beach near their house. We had to drink in the scene.

A gorgeous beach is a good place to start in my book. Any day.

Surfboard-toting, beach-going minivans are cool.

Hilary's oldest two kiddos have been surfing for a while and Hilary thought Petunia might like to try it. At first, she stuck to the boogie board, which was definitely an upgrade from any boogie board she'd used before. The weather was nice and warm for those of us sitting and watching, but the kids donned wetsuits so that they could stay and play in the water a longer time.

Making their way down to the beach was the first obstacle of the day.

This sweet girl loves the beach, sun, sand and water activities--all of it! She was excited for getting out to play in those waves!

There were big enough waves for the best boogie boarding she had ever gotten to do. Look at that enjoyment!

This face!

After a while, Petunia decided she was ready to give real surfing a try. Her sweet friend gave Petunia a pre-water lesson.

Love these sweet girls!

Walking her through the steps.

Eventually, you just have to get out there and try!

Get a look at her facial expressions in these next couple pics!

Surfing is hard. She wiped out and had to try over and over.

And then, for one very brief moment, there was this...

Victory!

Her time standing up on the board didn't last long, but I am so proud that she stuck with it until she got to see how it felt. Earlier in the day, she thought she might keep to the boogie board because she knew she could do it and it would be fun. Surfing would be challenging and risky.

But she did it...and she loved it. When she saw that pic of her standing on the board, her jaw dropped open. I wish we could all see pictures of ourselves succeeding where we have been sure of failure before. There is no failure until you quit trying.

"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." -Thomas A. Edison

Way to go, girls!

I think it's okay if this girl was just a little proud of her accomplishment! She had all the key elements for trying something new and difficult: 1. A willingness to try 2. A friend to show her the way 3. A determination to not give up

One of the reasons for our Grand Adventure was education through travel, and I tend to believe these kind of life lessons count. Maybe double.

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Hi! We're Mark and Nancy and we are very glad to welcome you to our little corner of the internet. Our family is beginning a grand adventure traveling all over the U.S. in our RV. Life is short, or at least of unknown length. We hope our story inspires people to truly discover their own most important values – and build their lives around those. We're excited to have you joining us!Read more...